That was my point on particular mailing list. There are far too many new programmers, not just in Perl, that have never been taught good programming. In Perl scripts using warnings and strict helps you in learning some good Perl programming practices.

When writing C programs, I always used 'lint' before compiling and to me warnings and strict are the equivalent. It has taken time, but most Perl programmers I've worked with have gotten used to adding -w/use strict without thinking. In a company I used to work for, they had to port a badly written application to mod_perl. It took several months. The app that I was working on took a couple of weeks to be mod_perl compliant. They have since seen the light :)

Another thing every Perl programmer should be taught is Testing. Its amazing how often the Test:: modules can keep you sane, when all else is driving you nuts with fustration.

Went to join the gridlock to see it
Held an eclipse party
Watched a live feed
I cn"t see tge kwubosd to amswr thus
I tried to see it, but 8000 miles of rock got in the way
What eclipse?
Wanted to see it, but they wouldn't reschedule it
Read the book instead